Hobart and William Smith Colleges Herons Women’s Soccer Camp

The Hobart and William Smith Colleges Herons Women’s Soccer Camp is for all girls 12 to 18 years of age who aspire to play at the college level. It is both an overnight and commuter camp that will run from the 7th of July until the 10th of July. This soccer camp is going to take place in the state of the art Caird Center for Sports and Recreation. In addition, this soccer camp is set to maintain a low camper to staff ratio so registration is first come first serve. The camp registration fee is $425 for overnight campers and $320 for commuter campers. The training program is spearheaded by the William Smith Colleges Herons women’s soccer coaching staff.

About Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Hobart and William Smith Colleges is a private, coeducational, liberal arts colleges in Geneva, New York. The colleges are affiliations of the Annapolis Group. As a whole, the academic institutions have accreditation from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and The University of the State of New York. The present interim president is Patrick A. McGuire. Currently, Hobart and William Smith Colleges are serving nearly 2,300 undergraduate students. 50 percent of this undergraduate student population are male students and 50 percent are female students. This undergraduate student population is also through a selective enrollment acceptance rate of 60 percent. Correspondingly, Hobart and William Smith Colleges’s student to faculty ratio is 10:1. Hobart and William Smith Colleges are also among the nation’s best academic institutions. As a matter of fact, they are 65th in the National Liberal Arts Colleges category of the 2018 US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. The colleges are also 91st in the Best Value Schools rankings and 56th in the High School Counselor Rankings. Furthermore, in sports, Hobart and William Smith Colleges field 23 intercollegiate men’s and women’s teams. These teams are competing mainly in the Liberty League of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. They are the Hobart Statesmen and William Smith Herons. The Statemen’s identity colors are orange and royal purple while the Herons’ identity colors are emerald green and white.

Leading the William Smith Herons women’s soccer team is Head Coach Aliceann Wilber. She is at the helm of the Herons women’s soccer program since its inaugural season in 1980. Coach Aliceann Wilber is a five-time NSCAA National Coach of the Year and an eight-time NSCAA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year. She is also a 13-time Liberty League Coaching Staff of the Year and the 2013 D3soccer.com National Coach of the Year. Ultimately, Coach Aliceann Wilber is the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer all-time winningest coach with 555 career wins. Under her leadership, the Herons has already two NCAA National Championships. She also led the Herons to their 11th straight Liberty League Regular-Season and Tournament titles. Then, the William Smith Herons women’s soccer assistant coaches are Chas Allen and Al Loucks. Coach Chas Allen is now entering his 13th season with the coaching staff. He is a bachelor’s degree in telecommunications management graduate from Ithaca College. Coach Chas Allen is also a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “A” coaching license holder. Meanwhile, Coach Al Loucks is with the coaching staff since 2014. Finally, the team’s volunteer assistant coach is Chip Carver.

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ID Camp for Soccer

Provider Name

Hobart and William Smith Colleges,

Area

Geneva, NY

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The Hobart and William Smith Colleges Herons Women's Soccer Camp is inviting all girls 12 to 18 years of age who are serious about taking their game to the next level. Its venue is the leading-edge Caird Center for Sports and Recreation. This high-level soccer camp is a four-day event that will run from the 7th of July until the 10th of July.

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